The PlayStation Plus Game Catalog is set to get a little bit lighter in July 2026. With new games being added each month, including in June, PlayStation often removes games for various reasons.
Next month, the catalog is set to lose 12 games for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers. These games range from management titles to roguelikes.
What Games Are Leaving PlayStation Plus?
As of July 21, the following games will be removed from PlayStation Plus. So if you’re interested in them, you have just over a month to play.
- Risk of Rain 2 | PS4, PS5
- Tropico 6 | PS4, PS5
- Clash: Artifacts of Chaos | PS4, PS5
- Roki | PS4, PS5
- Source of Madness | PS4, PS5
- Space Crew: Legendary Edition | PS4
- Infinite Minigolf | PS4
- Onechanbara Origin | PS4
- Get Even | PS4
- Bomber Crew | PS4
- Cursed to Golf | PS4, PS5
- Hundred Days | PS4, PS5
New Games Are Coming To The Service
Despite these 12 games leaving PlayStation Plus, Sony is still adding new games every month. July is certain to see several titles added, but you don’t have to wait to play new additions. June saw eight games added for Extra and Premium members.
So far, six of the eight games are available to play with Black Desert and Blades of Fire coming on June 30 in certain regions.
June Game Catalog
- Final Fantasy XVI | PS5 – Available Now
- Sonic X Shadow Generations | PS5, PS4 – Available Now
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance | PS5, PS4 – Available Now
- Life is Strange: Double Exposure | PS5 – Available Now
- Farming Simulator 25 | PS5 – Available Now
- Blades of Fire | PS5 – June 30 in the US, UK, and Japan; June 16 for the rest.
- Black Desert | PS5 – June 30 in the US, UK, and Japan; June 16 for the rest.
June Classics Catalog
- Gitaroo Man | PS5, PS4 – Available Now
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